Inside the controversial Green New Deal and what it means for local environmentalism
Green Issue 2019
By Josh Kelety
Idaho Power makes early move to transition to 100 percent clean energy
By Samantha Wohlfeil
The EPA might roll back multiple clean water protections, creating a confusing patchwork of winners and losers
Earthly Excitement: Inland Northwest Earth Day events in 2019
By Jackson Elliott
Yes, gassy cows pose a threat to the climate; but seaweed might save us
By Daniel Walters
Inslee's Orca Task Force wants to plan now for the potential breaching of four Snake River dams, but there's pushback from some groups
Spokane Public Schools prepares for layoffs
By Wilson Criscione
Two young men were convicted for killing a man in Airway Heights, but the difference in their sentences has some claiming racial bias
Spokane point-in-time count shows targeted homeless services may be good investment
Southeastern Washington judge charged with rape, assault of courthouse staff
Mueller report released, Mead schools consider layoffs, and other headlines
As state works to finalize 100 percent clean energy law, Avista says it will hit that goal by 2045
Reporter's notebook: Snake River stakeholders give more context on dam removal meeting debate
Mueller report fallout continues, Gonzaga homework assignment might lead to new murder trial, and other headlines
Spokane Police use-of-force incidents aren't on the rise, but racial disproportionality remains stubborn
Shea offered to help rightwing figures, Sri Lanka attacks kill hundreds, and other headlines
Pelosi warns against impeachment, SCOTUS to hear census citizenship case, and other headlines
With Mead School District facing budget cuts, parents try to save Riverpoint Academy
Spokane City Council wants to see 30 percent of land in city limits shaded by trees
Trump tax returns delayed, Matt Shea fallout continues, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Andy Rathbun won't be running for mayor, but will be running for City Council against Karen Stratton
Gonzaga gives to the Guard: How students can help veterans
Luxury electric car company wants to move in near Spokane airport
On the Street
If you went vegan, what food would be the hardest to give up?
The Right to Lead: It's not a title; you have to earn it
By Kevin Parker
The author of African Americans in Spokane and a 40-year NAACP member shares her thoughts on our past and present surrounding race
Readers respond to 'sit-lie' proposals in City Council; laid-off teachers
Spokane native Tim Egan on Irish immigration and how that story should inform modern America
By Robert Herold
How some athletes use marijuana get into the zone
By Tuck Clarry
Here's which marijuana-related bills are likely to get approved or killed in Olympia in 2019
Mueller reveals Trump’s efforts to thwart Russian inquiry in highly anticipated report
By The New York Times
Sri Lanka was warned of possible attacks. Why didn’t it stop them?
On census citizenship question, Supreme Court’s conservatives appear united
Facebook expects to be fined up to $5 billion by FTC over privacy issues
Gonzaga's new Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center is already uniting disciplines and providing a platform for creativity
By E.J. Iannelli
Game of Thrones turned fantastical — but that's OK
The Buzz Bin
Sam Cooke's Two Killings, nanobots take over romance on Netflix and more you need to know
A few of our most-anticipated events at the 2019 Get Lit! Festival
By Dan Nailen
I Saw You
These local restaurants kindly cater to animal product-free eaters with much more than a salad
By Elissa Ball
Rüt, Spokane's newest all plant-based restaurant, caters to diners of all types, not just vegans
By Chey Scott
Secret Burger, a new off-menu, ticketed dining series, launches at Spokane area restaurants
As 4/20 approaches, we pick some unusual weed-friendly movies and the strains to match
The Conjuring franchise limps ahead with The Curse of La Llorona
By Josh Bell
50 rock-solid predictions about Avengers: Endgame, one for each hour of the movie's run-time
Karli Ingersoll makes the music she wants to make on Windoe's Great Prize
By Ben Salmon
Spokane's Motherload was the toast of the '90s punk scene, and they're playing their first show together in 13 years
By Nathan Weinbender
CONCERT REVIEW: John Mellencamp delivers a raucous night at the FIC Saturday
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Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
By Will Maupin
The Trump administration is filing order after order against the LGBTQ+ community; here's how it's impacting the Inland Northwest
By Colton Rasanen
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